Keyhole tour of Andy's hospitals

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There's a very cool application called Keyhole, described as the "Ultimate Interface to the Planet", that allows anyone using a computer with 3D graphic capabilities to fly from space to see thousands of cities and more than 80 of the major metropolitan areas of this planet.

Satellite imagery makes it real. It's a Superman ride!

I've been able to take Andy from his hospital room to see the place where he was born, I showed him my schools, he saw the Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Colosseum of Rome and the Athens Parthenon. He saw the place where his greatgrandparents live in Veracruz Mexico.

And I've created a tour of all the hospitals we've visited with Andy prior to his stem cell transplant.

And here it goes:


Hospital Angeles de las Lomas; Huixquilucan, Mexico:
Hospital Angeles.jpg


Hospital ABC; Mexico City:
Hospital ABC.jpg

Hospital Central Militar; Mexico City:
Hospital Central Militar.jpg


Children's Hospital Denver; Denver, Colorado:
Childrens Hospital Denver.jpg


National Jewish Hospital; Denver, Colorado:
National Jewish Hospital.jpg

National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, Maryland:
National Institutes of Health.jpg

Children's Hospital Boston; Boston, Massachusetts:
Children's Hospital Boston.jpg


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